@techreport{oai:grips.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001548, author = {VERSCHOOR, Arjan and KEBEDE, Bereket and MUNRO, Alistair and TARAZONA, Marcela}, note = {https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/munro_alistair/, We examine whether the nature of gender relations matters for the effects on household efficiency of exogenous variation in spousal control over the intra-household allocation of resources. Experiments testing for efficiency were conducted among married couples in eight sites representing a range of conjugal cultures: from an extreme form of separate spheres in northern Nigeria to (male) centralised control in North India, along with a variety of intermediate cases. Inefficiency is widespread, varies greatly and tends to be lower when wives control the allocation. The exception is a site in northern Nigeria where female control over resources is well established., JEL Classification Codes: D13, J12, J16, O15}, title = {Spousal Control and Efficiency of Intra-Household Decision Making: Experiments among Married Couples in India, Ethiopia and Nigeria} }